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Shenzhen Sounds Good Technology Co., Ltd is a pioneering research and development enterprise dedicated to the comprehensive advancement of hearing aid products and solutions. We specialize in the development, production, sales, and service of hearing aids, leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve the lives of individuals with hearing impairments. Strategically aligned with Nanjing Tianyue Electronic Technology Co., Ltd, a leading domestic manufacturer of hearing aid chips, and serving as a ...
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Case Study: The perfect hearing aids PCBA solution customized for Haier Medical
Empowering Healthcare with Innovative Hearing Solutions   At Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing the hearing aid industry with our cutting-edge technologies and customized solutions. Our commitment to excellence is evident in our collaboration with Hailer Medical, where we provided a comprehensive PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) solution for in-the-ear digital hearing aids, setting a new benchmark in auditory assistance.   Project Overview:   In response to Hailer Medical's need for advanced, reliable, and user-friendly hearing aids, Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies designed and delivered a tailored PCBA scheme for their in-the-ear digital hearing aids. This project aimed to enhance the hearing experience for patients by integrating state-of-the-art features that not only amplify sound but also optimize it for clarity and comfort.   Core Technologies Integrated:   Automatic Noise Reduction: Our hearing aids are equipped with sophisticated automatic noise reduction algorithms that effectively distinguish between desired speech and background noise. This ensures that users can focus on conversations in noisy environments without distortion or interference. Speech Enhancement: By leveraging advanced speech enhancement technologies, we've ensured that even soft voices are clearly audible. This feature works in tandem with noise reduction to provide a natural and effortless listening experience. Feedback (Howling) Detection: To eliminate the uncomfortable and disruptive feedback often associated with hearing aids, we incorporated a robust啸叫侦测 (feedback detection) system. This system instantly identifies and suppresses unwanted howling, maintaining a clear and pleasant sound quality. Transient Noise Suppression: Understanding the importance of managing sudden, loud noises, we integrated transient noise suppression algorithms. These algorithms quickly analyze and suppress brief, intense sounds like door slams or sirens, preserving the user's hearing comfort and reducing stress. Customized PCBA Solution:   Our PCBA solution for Hailer Medical's hearing aids was meticulously engineered to meet the specific requirements of in-the-ear devices. This included optimizing the board layout for size, power efficiency, and signal integrity, ensuring that the final product is both compact and highly functional.   Outcome and Impact:   The successful deployment of our PCBA scheme has significantly enhanced Hailer Medical's hearing aid offerings. Users now enjoy a more natural, comfortable, and effective hearing experience, making daily interactions and social activities much more enjoyable. Furthermore, the integration of our advanced algorithms has positioned Hailer Medical as a leader in the hearing healthcare market, catering to a wider range of patient needs.   Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd. continues to innovate and collaborate, pushing the boundaries of hearing aid technology. Our commitment to delivering superior solutions is reflected in every project we undertake, and we are proud to have partnered with Hailer Medical in this journey towards better hearing health.
Success Story: PCBA Solution for iFLYTEK's HB-02 Digital Hearing Aids
Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd. is a leading innovator in the hearing aid industry, dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions that improve hearing experiences for individuals worldwide. Our commitment to excellence and innovation has led us to collaborate with esteemed companies like iFLYTEK, resulting in groundbreaking products that redefine hearing assistance. One of our notable achievements is the PCBA solution we provided for iFLYTEK's in-ear digital hearing aid, model HB-02. This collaboration showcases our expertise in designing and manufacturing high-quality printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) tailored to meet the unique requirements of modern hearing aids. The HB-02 hearing aid is a testament to our advanced technological prowess. It is equipped with a suite of sophisticated algorithms, including voice enhancement, echo suppression, and instantaneous noise reduction. These features work in harmony to ensure that users experience clearer, more natural sound in various environments. Voice Enhancement: This algorithm focuses on amplifying speech while minimizing background noise, making conversations in noisy environments more intelligible. Echo Suppression: By effectively reducing echoes and reverberations, the HB-02 provides a more immersive and comfortable listening experience, especially in large or enclosed spaces. Instantaneous Noise Reduction: The hearing aid quickly identifies and reduces ambient noise, allowing users to focus on the sounds they want to hear without distraction. Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd.'s PCBA solution for the HB-02 hearing aid not only meets but exceeds industry standards. Our meticulous attention to detail, combined with our dedication to continuous innovation, has resulted in a product that is both reliable and user-friendly. This successful collaboration with iFLYTEK underscores our ability to deliver tailored solutions that address the specific needs of our clients. We are proud to have contributed to the development of the HB-02 hearing aid, which is now helping individuals across the globe enjoy better hearing and a richer quality of life. At Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd., we are committed to pushing the boundaries of hearing aid technology. Our team of experts is dedicated to creating innovative solutions that make a meaningful difference in the lives of our customers. We invite you to explore our range of products and services and discover how we can help you achieve better hearing today.
How to Choose the Right Hearing Aid for Individuals with Hearing Loss: A Comprehensive Guide
Selecting an appropriate hearing aid is a critical step toward improving quality of life for those with hearing impairment. However, the diverse range of devices available can make the decision overwhelming. This article outlines four key factors to consider when choosing a hearing aid: age, hearing loss characteristics, comorbid ear conditions, and personal style preferences.   1. Age: Tailoring to Developmental and Lifestyle Needs Age significantly influences the functional and aesthetic requirements of a hearing aid. Children (0–18 years) Key Needs: Support for language development, particularly high-frequency sounds (e.g., /s/, /f/) critical for speech clarity. Recommendations: Digital hearing aids with multi-channel compression and noise reduction to enhance speech understanding. Behind-the-ear (BTE) or receiver-in-canal (RIC) models for adaptability to growing ear canals and safety (reduces risk of swallowing small parts). Adults (19–60 years) Key Needs: Seamless integration with work, social environments, and technology (e.g., smartphones). Recommendations: Models with Bluetooth connectivity, directional microphones, and advanced noise reduction (e.g., custom-fit CIC or RIC for discretion). Seniors (60+ years) Key Needs: Ease of use, comfort, and affordability. Recommendations: BTE or in-the-ear (ITE) devices with large buttons, simplified controls, and optional wireless accessories (e.g., TV streamers).   2. Hearing Loss Characteristics: Customizing Sound Compensation   The degree, type, and cause of hearing loss dictate the technical specifications of the hearing aid.   Degree of Hearing Loss Mild to Moderate (26–60 dB HL): Open-fit RIC hearing aids preserve natural low-frequency sounds and reduce occlusion. Severe to Profound (>60 dB HL): High-power BTE or bone-conduction devices may be required; cochlear implant eligibility should also be assessed. Type of Hearing Loss Sensorineural: Requires multi-channel processing and frequency-lowering technology to address high-frequency deficits. Conductive or Mixed: Bone-conduction aids (e.g., transcranial devices) or traditional air-conduction aids may be suitable, pending ear canal patency. Underlying Causes Sudden Hearing Loss: Adjustable hearing aids with flexible programming to accommodate potential fluctuations. Progressive Loss (e.g., presbycusis): Opt for devices with upgradeable chips to adapt to future changes.   3. Comorbid Ear Conditions: Ensuring Safety and Compatibility Existing ear diseases may restrict hearing aid options and require specialized solutions. Outer Ear Issues Chronic Otitis Media or Narrow Ear Canals: Avoid custom-molded devices (e.g., ITC, CIC); prioritize BTE or bone-conduction aids to prevent damage from drainage. Middle Ear Dysfunction Unhealed Tympanic Membrane Perforations: Bone-conduction or transcutaneous bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA) bypass the middle ear. Single-Sided Deafness (SSD) CROS/BiCROS Systems: Transmit sound from the deaf side to the functional ear, improving spatial awareness. 4. Personal Style Preferences: Balancing Function and Aesthetics The patient’s lifestyle, dexterity, and cosmetic concerns influence the choice of hearing aid design. Aesthetic Preferences Discreetness: Invisible-in-canal (IIC) devices suit users prioritizing cosmetics but may sacrifice power. Functionality: BTE aids, while larger, offer advanced features like Bluetooth and rechargeable batteries. Ease of Use Elderly Users: Opt for models with tactile buttons, voice prompts, and minimal reliance on smartphone apps. Tech-Savvy Users: Smart hearing aids with app-based controls, customizable programs, and direct streaming. Lifestyle-Specific Features Noisy Environments: Prioritize directional microphones and AI-driven noise cancellation. Active Lifestyles: Choose devices with IP68-rated dust/water resistance and secure fittings (e.g., sport clips).   Conclusion: The Importance of Professional Fitting Selecting a hearing aid requires a personalized approach based on audiometric testing, medical history, and lifestyle factors. Collaborate with a licensed audiologist to: Conduct real-ear measurements and speech-in-noise tests. Rule out contraindications (e.g., active ear infections). Ensure proper programming and follow-up care (e.g., moisture protection, cleaning). By combining scientific precision with patient-centered design, hearing aids can empower individuals with hearing loss to reclaim auditory clarity, confidence, and connection. This guide emphasizes that no single solution fits all; rather, a holistic evaluation of age, hearing profile, ear health, and personal values is essential for optimal outcomes.

2025

05/26

Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd. Secures Class II Medical Device Registration Certificate for Groundbreaking Air-Conduction In-Ear Hearing Aids in China
Shenzhen, China – Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd. ("Sounds Good"), a leading innovator in advanced hearing aid solutions, today announced a significant milestone with the official approval of its Air-Conduction In-Ear Hearing Aids by China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), granting the device a Class II Medical Device Registration Certificate. This achievement underscores the company’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge, user-centric hearing technologies that meet rigorous national regulatory standards. The NMPA’s Class II certification validates the safety, efficacy, and technical superiority of Sounds Good’s latest innovation. Designed to combine discreet comfort with exceptional sound clarity, the air-conduction in-ear hearing aids leverage proprietary algorithms and ergonomic design to address mild-to-moderate hearing loss, offering users a seamless listening experience in diverse environments. "This registration is a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence in auditory health technology," said Jerry, GM of Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies. "By integrating intelligent noise reduction, adaptive sound processing, and a form factor that prioritizes both aesthetics and functionality, we aim to empower individuals to reconnect with the sounds that matter most. We are honored to receive this endorsement from China’s regulatory authorities and remain dedicated to advancing accessible, high-quality hearing solutions." As a pioneer in China’s hearing aid industry, Sounds Good has built a reputation for blending scientific rigor with consumer-driven design. The company’s portfolio, which now includes this NMPA-certified device, reflects its mission to bridge the gap between technological innovation and real-world user needs. With this regulatory milestone, Sounds Good is poised to expand its market reach, collaborating with audiologists, clinics, and distribution partners to bring its state-of-the-art hearing aids to a broader audience. The company plans to launch targeted educational campaigns to raise awareness about hearing health and promote early intervention, aligning with its vision of fostering inclusive communities through enhanced auditory experiences.

2025

04/28

Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd. Achieves FDA Registration Certification in October 2024
Shenzhen, China – October 12, 2024 – Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd announce that it has successfully obtained the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) registration certification in the United States. This significant achievement marks a crucial milestone for the company in expanding its global footprint and enhancing its commitment to providing safe and effective hearing solutions. The FDA registration certification is a rigorous process that evaluates a company's products, manufacturing processes, and quality control systems to ensure they meet the high standards set by the US regulatory authority. By obtaining this certification, Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd. has demonstrated its ability to produce hearing aids that are compliant with the strict safety and performance requirements of the FDA. Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality hearing aids that utilize advanced digital signal processing technology to provide users with clear and natural sound. The company's hearing aids are designed to cater to the diverse needs of users, offering features such as noise reduction, feedback cancellation, and Bluetooth connectivity for seamless integration with digital devices. With the FDA registration certification in hand, Shenzhen Sounds Good Technologies Co., Ltd. is poised to further strengthen its position in the global hearing aid market. The company plans to leverage this achievement to expand its product offerings, enhance its customer service, and establish stronger partnerships with healthcare professionals and distributors in the US and beyond.

2024

10/13